They have been trying to get fusion to work since the ’60s without significant progress. Well, they did gain one thing, the Princeton tokamak has been devouring tax money the whole time, but they did manage to destroy the cheap though inefficient sailwing windmill next to it because it was generating an average of a kilowatt and making the tax drain look bad. Why promote an outdated method anyone can build when you can get unlimited tax money with nothing to show for it?
They have been trying to get fusion to work since the ’60s without significant progress. Well, they did gain one thing, the Princeton tokamak has been devouring tax money the whole time, but they did manage to destroy the cheap though inefficient sailwing windmill next to it because it was generating an average of a kilowatt and making the tax drain look bad. Why promote an outdated method anyone can build when you can get unlimited tax money with nothing to show for it?